. >> there's no education. no understanding of art history or of art movement. no intimidation. here she is, completely and utterly innocent, with an innocent eye almost, coming to a canvas. >> reporter: so, is her artwork a sound investment? well, she thinks so. why would i like to have a painting of yours up in my house? >> because it's beautiful. >> reporter: it's that simple, which goes to prove that sometimes making a masterpiece really is child's play. it is worth noting her big break came when her paintings were chosen for exhibition in london. the judges had no idea how old she was. by the way, that was back when she was the ripe old age of 2. >> wow. >> we're joined by john turin of the crown art gallery here in new york city. good morning. >> good morning. >> what do you make of these works? >> kind of interesting. >> interesting? >> kind of like an artist san francis. you know, i think, at this age she's got some potential. >> where should she go from here? >> she has to have consumers keep buying her stuff. >> does that say more about the consumer or the artist behin